Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe will boycott this week’s EU-Africa summit after his wife was denied a visa to enter Europe, says a foreign ministry official.
The European Union has suspended sanctions on eight of Zimbabwe’s military and political figures but have kept them on Robert Mugabe and his wife.
Zimbabwean businessperson James Makamba has broken his silence on his long-rumoured affair with the country’s first lady, Grace Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe, who is married to Africa’s oldest leader, says her husband made her the woman she is today.
Southern African Development Community leaders have neglected to use an opportunity to lead from the front, following Bingu wa Mutharika’s passing.
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/ 4 November 2011
The one enduring image many Zimbabweans have is of President Robert Mugabe boarding an aeroplane, with a lengthy entourage in tow.
The Vanderbijlpark Magistrate’s Court has dismissed a request by the Zimbabwean government to extradite a man accused of defrauding Grace Mugabe.
Zimbabwe’s state prosecutors are seeking to extradite a South African businessman who is accused of defrauding Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace.
Four South African truck drivers — accused of fraud in Zimbabwe — have applied for their bail conditions to be relaxed so they can return home.
Four South African truck drivers are expected to appear in the Harare Magistrate’s Court on Monday on fraud charges, a media report on Sunday said.
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/ 16 December 2010
Robert Mugabe’s wife is suing a newspaper for $15-million for publishing a WikiLeaks cable saying she benefited from illicit diamond trade.
Mugabe and his allies have seized nearly half Zimbabwe’s commercial farms in a land grab widely blamed for the economic collapse.
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/ 29 October 2010
Speculating about the alleged misfortunes of their leader is a national pastime for Zimbabweans.
A row over Nestlé’s business dealings with Grace Mugabe is likely to spook many other foreign companies in Zimbabwe.
Three days after defending its decision to buy milk from Grace Mugabe’s farm, Nestlé Zimbabwe has decided to discontinue doing business it.
AfriForum has started a campaign to boycott Nestlé products in response to news that the company is buying milk from a farm owned by Grace Mugabe.
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/ 29 September 2009
Nestlé Zimbabwe on Monday defended its decision to buy milk from Gushungo Dairy Estate, a formerly white-owned farm taken over by Grace Mugabe.
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/ 27 September 2009
Grace Mugabe, the wife of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, owns dairy farms that sell up to a million litres of milk a year to food giant Nestlé.
Hong Kong must defer to China’s decision to grant immunity to Grace Mugabe over an alleged attack because Beijing is in charge of foreign affairs.
Hong Kong lawmakers and human rights activists on Tuesday called for the wife of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe to be banned from the city.
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/ 18 January 2009
A British photographer said on Sunday he had been beaten up and punched repeatedly by the wife of Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe.
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/ 9 September 2008
Zimbabwe’s military leaders, through the Joint Operations Command, persuaded Mugabe to stay on to save their own interest.
For more than a decade Grace Mugabe has taken a back seat, seemingly content with just being Zimbabwe’s first lady — though she has become famous for her shopping sprees.
Her Grace has spoken. Mai Mugabe has declared with all the authority of a First Lady: "Morgan Tsvangirai will never step into the White House."
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will never vacate his office for opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai even if he loses a run-off election next month, his wife said Thursday. Grace Mugabe told followers of her husband’s Zanu-PF party that Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change would not be allowed to take power under any circumstances.